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Sending Money to Someone at Dutchess County Jail: Kiosk Limits, Cash by Mail, and Timing

Getting commissary money to someone at Dutchess County Jail? The details that trip people up are the kiosk limit, which payment types get rejected, and how long funds take to post.

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Sending Money to Someone at Dutchess County Jail: Kiosk Limits, Cash by Mail, and Timing

The kiosk at Dutchess County Jail has a $200 limit per transaction. That's per deposit, not a total cap on the account. Need to send more? Just make multiple deposits - each one can be up to $200.

Note: Deposits made by kiosk, online, or over the phone come with a service fee.

Dutchess County Jail accepts cash sent through the mail and deposits it without a service fee. The jail officially says cash by mail is "not recommended," but they do accept it if that's the route you want to take.

Note: All incoming mail is inspected, and sending cash through the mail comes with an obvious risk of loss.

Address the envelope like this: Incarcerated Individual's Name Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center P.O. Box 1389 Poughkeepsie, NY 12602

Skip the checks and money orders. Dutchess County Jail doesn't accept them - they'll just get returned to you.

Funds can take up to 24 hours to post after you make a deposit. If they need to buy something soon, plan ahead.

Sending Money to Someone at Dutchess County Jail: Kiosk Limits, Cash by Mail, and Timing

Practical Tips

  • Confirm the current service fee before you submit a kiosk, online, or phone deposit.

Cash by mail saves you the service fee, but there's a reason the jail says it's "not recommended." All incoming mail gets inspected, and cash can be lost or delayed in transit. Only go this route if you're comfortable with that risk.

  1. Plan around the $200 kiosk limit - if you’re using the kiosk, you can deposit up to $200 per transaction.
  2. Split larger amounts into multiple deposits - there’s no overall limit on how much you can add, only how much you can add at one time.
  3. Give it time to show up - deposits can take up to 24 hours to post to commissary before the money is usable.

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